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Advances in Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 62 (Original PDF from Publisher)

Advances in Experimental Social Psychology Volume 62: A Comprehensive Review

Volume 62 of the Advances in Experimental Social Psychology series, authored by Bertram Gawronski, is a premier outlet for reviews of mature, high-impact research programs in social psychology. This volume provides defining pieces of established research programs, reviewing and integrating thematically related findings by individual scholars or research groups.

Key Topics Covered

This volume covers a range of topics including:

  1. Racial Bias in Weapon Identification and Decisions to Shoot: This section delves into the impact of racial bias on weapon identification and decision-making processes, providing insights into the psychological and social factors that influence these actions.
  2. Evolution of Pride and Social Hierarchy: This topic explores the evolution of pride as a social emotion and its role in maintaining social hierarchies, shedding light on the psychological mechanisms behind social status and prestige.
  3. Valence Asymmetries in Information Processing: This section discusses the asymmetries in how people process positive and negative information, highlighting the implications for decision-making, attitudes, and behavior.
  4. Goal Congruity and Social Structure: This topic examines the relationship between personal goals and social structure, investigating how individual goals align with or conflict with societal norms and expectations.
  5. Affordance Management and Social Stereotypes: This section explores how people manage affordances (opportunities for action) in their environment and how social stereotypes influence these processes, impacting social interaction and behavior.

By providing comprehensive reviews of these research programs, Volume 62 of the Advances in Experimental Social Psychology series offers a valuable resource for researchers, scholars, and students in the field of social psychology.

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